RealShaneGray wrote:This isnt avout college media guides at all. Nba players have seen lower heights after college as well as taller. It is about both leagues mostly listing shoe heights.
And the new policy will make things even more confusing than before. Before we knew they were shoe heights now they are supposed to be barefoot but many or most wont be because players dont want them and the teams sent their own data in. Nba will have to go measure themselves if they want barefoot heights. It's stupid anyhow. Shoe heights have been standard for over 30 years.
Measuring in socks if even done womt work due to non visible lifts that go in socks and add an inch plus or players wearing 4 or 5 thick pairs of socks. Plus using full inches teams can round up drastically. And again with no nba rep there teams can send in whatever they want. If I was a team I'd tell them to screw off we will list our players how we want to list snd measure them.
College media guides have a lot to do with it.
Again, Corey Brewer measured 6'6" w/o shoes and 6'7.75" WITH shoes on at the combine. But he was listed at 6'9" in the NBA. So that begs the question: where the hell did that 6'9" listing come from? Oh yeah, it came from the University of Florida, LOL.
https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=480Here's Jason Collins on how one day he just decided he wanted to be 7' tall, so he told the Stanford media that's what he wanted his height listed as, and *poof*, he became 7' tall all of a sudden. And in the NBA, he was listed at 7' his entire career.
Collins, for example, remembers the exact day he picked to experience a growth spurt.
"Media day, my junior year," Collins, a Stanford graduate, said. "I told our sports information guy that I wanted to be 7 feet, and it's been 7 feet ever since."
https://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/15/sports/basketball/tall-tales-in-nba-dont-fool-players.htmlGuys like Durant (6'9"), Richard Jefferson (6'7") and Shane Battier (6'8") are exceptions among American players, in that their listed heights in the NBA were essentially the same as what they were measured w/o shoes (Durant simply grew, as he was just 18 when measured).